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It picks the most robust models and discards the others.
Some were library discards, some were found on the internet.
After Facebook discards the images, it will only retain the hashes.
Costumes and hats are often made from discards and objets trouvés.
I only got them from op shops or my father's discards.
Ramona is given a new toy: Smiles, examines for 20 seconds, discards.
We also live in a culture that discards wisdom, in a sense.
Our approach identifies optimal start and end points, and also discards blurry frames.
This rationale he discards, since, if anything, the correlation seems to be negative.
The system analyzes images and then discards them, alleviating concerns over privacy and surveillance.
Einstein too quickly discards the most important remedy for advertising's abuses: paying for content.
The iPhone X discards the home button in favor of an all-screen front.
Our books are donations and library discards, which we sell at very low prices.
ACRCloud discards songs that don't match the humming sample before quickly scanning a smaller pool.
The scientists said discards were now highest in the Pacific, a shift from the Atlantic.
"Ramona is given new toy: Smiles, examines for 20 seconds, discards," reads the original post.
England's soccer machine discards preteen players, and their dreams, with ease and efficiency every year.
The fall may be linked to restrictions in some nations on discards and improved fishing gear.
If there are too many grape clusters, it strains the plant, so Mr. Raz discards them.
And these readings may be optimistic: an adviser says the government regularly discards high readings as "anomalies".
I've spent my career making excellent use of the low cuts, the discards, the crumbs, the castoffs.
Influenced by his well-digging father figure, Cem discards his writing dreams to study engineering and geology.
"They must have a lot of ketchup discards — tomato skins and peels and seeds," Mielewski told CNBC.
Venice uses the former for economic reasons, the latter for military ones, and then ultimately discards them.
The Palestinian leadership immediately rejected the plan, which discards the idea of a full-fledged Palestinian state.
The Palestinian leadership immediately rejected the proposal, which discards the idea of a full-fledged Palestinian state.
This Queens museum helps solve that problem at this annual event, which turns discards into inspired designs.
Millennia later, the discards remained undisturbed, yielding an enormous amount of information on their making and use.
With no other way to communicate, another man writes a letter to a girl, who discards it.
A workplace that makes women feel unwelcome or unappreciated is as doomed as one that discards their applications.
The new opposition leader, Angela Eagle, discards Mr Corbyn's unelectable stances and puts real pressure on Theresa May.
There, in true hockey fashion, Homer discards a tooth that Bart had presumably knocked out during the raucous.
Canada also doesn't report as 'caught' the huge discards that have happened in the fisheries in the East.
In order to wed a wealthy Frenchwoman, the master discards his Micmac concubine, whom he marries to Sel.
Bibliophiles shouldn't blanch: Many of these books were deteriorating discards that have gotten new happy endings as art.
It's not clear if the site captures the data entered by a tricked consumer, or if it discards it.
In a society that discards women who fall outside the lines of their prescribed roles, Eleanor is in danger.
Does your vision absolutely have to be executed in clay, or would some curbside Ikea discards do the trick?
Pickles, sauerkraut and other items often rely on vegetable discards, like mushroom stems and the outer leaves of cabbage.
Blazy bent down and picked up a picture of an acid-green barn coat from the pile of discards.
Seemingly realizing the trend isn&apost likely to take off, the image-conscious Komodo dragon eventually discards the headwear.
Clicking the Exit button while in web-notes mode discards all your changes and returns you to regular browsing.
The upshot: Volvo is emphasizing a simpler design that discards some of the features found on gas-powered vehicles.
In some cases, the city's discards find new life and purpose, and often more respect, in their second act.
"They must have a lot of ketchup discards — tomato skins and peels and seeds," Mielewski said in an interview.
Their discards have been shredded and recycled into stuffing and insulation or resold to fashion students, educators and artists.
The United Nations estimates that the world discards up to 50m tonnes of electronic goods, or e-waste, every year.
The app then discards non-food photos and uploads anything that looks edible, helping you to remember your favorite meals.
In addition, there's been no historic consideration of "discards," the fish killed but tossed back overboard (compared to "landed" fish).
Tunde is an infectiously optimistic engineering wizard from Nigeria with a passion for creating technological marvels from trash-heap discards.
Trump's decision, they said, "discards the results of the administration's own extensive review" on how to respond to Russia's violations.
It discards an effort by American pharmaceutical companies to force Mexico and Canada to adopt stronger restrictions on generic medications.
Utilizing several annotated copies of the novel, Weber discards all text not directly referenced by the reader through underlining or commentary.
This is significant because it discards things that were previously canon, such as that Laurie is really serial killer Michael's sister.
Central to Pylypchuk's practice is the notion that the discards constituting his artworks are not elevated by their proximity to us.
StoneCycling has developed a recipe that its team may tweak to produce many different types of bricks, all made of man's discards.
For one, they said, it "discards the results of the administration's own extensive review" on how to respond to Russia's treaty violations.
She would pick out the discards of mat boards, cut out to create windows, and, with permission, take the beautifully beveled pieces.
"Pot baits, carapace metrics, poundage, sex distribution, discards, toss backs, deadloss, offload times," he reels off, staccato style, after his last gulp.
The town has benefited from the boom in bike-share companies like Ofo and Mobike but is now littered with its discards.
But it's not the 1970s any more, and as soon as Ally gets her big chance, she discards her own truest assets.
Firefox Focus, as the app is called, has built-in ad and cookie blocking and discards the browsing history after each session.
Mr. Zulawski, following Gombrowicz's lead, blithely discards narrative logic, and delights in finding images that will do justice to this writer's manic inventiveness.
The United States alone uses and discards millions of plastic straws every day, according to Eco-Cycle, a nonprofit group that promotes recycling.
Premier League Castoffs, Starting Over at Age 11 England's soccer machine discards preteen players, and their dreams, with ease and efficiency every year.
Once those morsels are digested, the animal then discards the leftovers out the back of its burrow by spraying them from its anus.
Myself, I would place a fair bet that Goodell discards his hair shirt for a high-roller's linen number in a few years.
They feel like Goldberg's playground, a place where he discards his self-imposed rules and shoots from the hip, allowing possibilities to quickly emerge.
In the promo, Grace's "You Don't Own Me" cover plays while Hannah B. sheds her beauty queen sash and crown and discards her skirt.
The average Westerner produces over 500kg of municipal waste a year—and that is only the most obvious portion of the rich world's discards.
The decision discards a previous ruling by an appellate court, which abortion rights activists had warned would have major implications for millions of women.
Large, almost immovably large, men busting down doors and dispossessing, seizing what there was to seize, and leaving the discards out on the curb.
Since banks and borrowers value stability (and IBA already discards the highest and lowest few rates reported by banks before calculating LIBOR) this makes sense.
Each of them discards parts of the self they brought with them from the other side of the door, but keeps and strengthens other parts.
In a year when Putin has been racking up influence as Trump discards overseas clout in favor of "America First," Paddock's massacre created more opportunity.
Ignoring the way traditional fisheries' management legislation succeeds discards the many years of hard work, collaboration, and compromise required to achieve reauthorizations in the past.
The government discards information that is plainly domestic and searches through the rest using only specific selectors — a phone number or email address, for instance.
Every New Yorker discards an average of about twenty single-use plastic bags a week, which adds up to about 9.37 billion bags a year.
At the same time, and this seems to me essential to understanding Keister's work, it is a geography that is both alien and made of discards.
Honor says that it discards one in every five of these 264D glass backs that are manufactured, owing to the difficulty of producing the desired effect.
If one piece breaks, you can repair or replace that part, rather than the whole phone, reducing discards and thus their adverse environmental and health impacts.
The Walking Dead tends to introduce new characters who are stiff and shallow enough to be used mostly as plot devices, and then it promptly discards them.
North Korea has hinted, for example, at the possibility of agreeing to the U.S. demand for verification of denuclearization efforts before it discards its Yongbyon nuclear facilities.
When we first meet Chuck, he is a teenage billionaire playboy, one who treats women like conquests and discards of them when he gets what he wants.
The book's history cannot be changed; if you tear out or change one page, the math breaks down and the network discards your version of the book.
No country can realize its full potential when half its population is marginalized and no society can thrive when it discounts and discards contributions based on gender.
He discards decades of bipartisan policy on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to curry favor with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, and thus right-wing political support.
"NKF has long advocated for reducing unnecessary kidney discards, improving transparency in the organ procurement process and increasing overall transplant rates," the organization said in a release.
In the most viral demonstration of dockless bikes' negative social utility, photos abound of piles of tens of thousands of discards, clogging up landfills and transporting nobody anywhere.
As DeFranco pins some to a wall and discards others, she explains that "energy" is what built the stack of images, but "concept" is what determines the board.
The report welcomed the decline in discards from a peak of about 19 million tonnes in 1989, roughly 15 percent of a total catch of 130 million tonnes.
The plan, revealed by Reuters last week, discards earlier proposals for full-fledged European insurance of savers if banks fail, leaving the burden largely with individual member states.
Pineapple often discards hours of tape, recorded before a new host finds her or his stride, and an hour-long episode can require dozens of hours of editing.
Pea crabs, clams and the tiny arrow goby fish share space with the worm and eat the food it discards, though there's little in it for the worm.
I'd sauté an onion and a carrot from the farmers market and add in my beans, sometimes with the beet greens I got for free from the greenmarket discards.
In spite of all her careful efforts to neutralize and elevate these shapes, it seems that Brown can't resist the paradoxical desire to also reveal them as cheap discards.
If there's other data across the cells you're trying to merge, you'll receive a warning saying that merging cells only keeps the upper-left values and discards all others.
Pakistanis sometimes use the expression that the United States treats Pakistan like a condom: uses it when they need it then discards it when they are finished with it.
Experts say the new modeling method discards more than a decade of peer-reviewed methods for understanding the hazards of the fine particulate matter produced by burning fossil fuels.
There's been a historic level of turnover in his Cabinet as he turns hot and cold and then either discards top aides very publicly or is abandoned by them.
I think this episode is worse in the context in which it appears, where we just went through a couple really kind of searing episodes, and it basically discards that.
Daniel Beedle, who was a sommelier at the NoMad, is Mr. Jones's partner and the beverage director who strives to use kitchen discards like pineapple skin in a rum drink.
It's not just important for the show structurally — though it is that — it's also the ultimate statement of how this world uses people up, especially women, and then discards them.
That's a metaphor I like; when you grow things, you put manure in the soil, the discards of the things you ate, in order to make space for things to grow.
Inside abruptly adds new features — like a tiny submarine you can pilot, or strange mechanical boxes that can propel you into the air — and then discards them them just as quickly.
"He discards decades of bipartisan policy on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to curry favor with Prime Minister Benjamin NetanyahuBenjamin (Bibi) NetanyahuMORE of Israel, and thus right-wing political support," she continued.
Of the many ambitious policy ideas emerging at the moment, Universal Basic Income is the one that most explicitly discards the idea that work is the essential qualifier for public support.
Since 2016, it has helped New York's fashion studios recycle their design-room discards — the mutilated garments, dead-stock rolls and swatches that designers use to pick materials and assess prototypes.
Since people generally can't hear anything above 20 kilohertz, the microphone software generally discards any signal above that frequency, although technically it is still being detected — it's called a low-pass filter.
Their life is seen through the adventures of Bugeye, a boy who, with his resourceful mother, survives "every bad odour in the world" to find solidarity among these human "discards and outcasts".
In response to Glasper's claims that she changes her set, quickly discards musicians, and demands to be addressed with formal respect, Hill stood firm that it is her prerogative to do so.
It discards realism in favour of razzmatazz, and slots in Mr John's biggest hits as and when they suit the emotional arc of the story, whether the chronology is accurate or not.
Unless you learn certain sounds at a young age, your brain eventually discards the mechanism for hearing them, making it difficult for some speakers to even understand that they're pronouncing something incorrectly.
The archipelago nation has a population of 264 million and discards an estimated 3.2 million metric tons of mismanaged plastic waste per year, roughly half of which ends up in the ocean.
He's prissy and self-centered, and the way he casually discards his live-in lover when he sees Josephina as available could use some more narrative examination, and possibly a consequence or two.
Yaz has always known she's destined for the Pit of the Missing, where the tribe discards those they deem too Broken to endure, but the secrets she finds there might just change everything.
He finds so many more water bottles, soiled napkins, newspapers, cigarette butts and nastier discards than when he started nine years ago that he has to circle back and make a second pass.
I need a cartridge that discards the days of youth, it's time for adult business, thinks the Nintendo handheld, buying a small black uniform outfit that it believes will emit respect and responsibility. 22.
Discards are an "enormous waste ... especially at a time when wild capture fisheries are under global strain amidst growing demands for food security and human nutritional health," they wrote in the journal Fish & Fisheries.
For nearly four decades, the Japanese artist has picked up such objects while walking in New York City, keeping the everyday discards of its denizens in clean and clear plastic wrappers of cigarette cartons.
The system that treats women like sexual objects to be exploited by men like Weinstein is the same system that decides older women can no longer be viable sexual objects and then discards them.
It draws from stills it discards to improve the best shots by reducing noise and also automatically adjusts contrast and white balance with a focus on making sure the faces in shots look great.
But "Into the Woods" discards that darkness in its conclusion, which sees Buffy racing toward Riley's departing helicopter as Xander monologues about how Riley is the pure, innocent, and selfless love of Buffy's life.
Marlene Dietrich, in the movies she made with the director Josef von Sternberg and the screenwriter Jules Furthman, especially "Blonde Venus," accepts some of the men who hurl themselves at her and discards others.
His ability to generate mesmerizing clusters of sounds out of grim discards — the aura of despair, dashed hopes, and death emanating from the forlorn objects — made me want to know about him and his work.
A decade-long study, the first global review since 2005 and based on work by 300 experts, said the rate of discards was still high despite a decline from a peak in the late 1980s.
Despite her struggles, Karen continues to believe in higher beings, while Angus discards it completely and instead decides to believe in his relationship with Gregg, who Angus credits with saving him from his abusive family.
It relates to practices from over a decade ago and discards 30 years of legal precedent that all companies in France rely on with an order that will cause chaos for companies across all industries.
It relates to practices from over a decade ago and discards thirty years of legal precedent that all companies in France rely on with an order that will cause chaos for companies across all industries.
Despite a certain voicemail message to the contrary, Old Taylor is never dead — just like a reptile, Taylor discards her old self and grows a new skin, but that doesn't mean her body has fundamentally changed.
Susan Hilferty's psychoanalytical set and costumes (both modern day) are built as metaphors for Hamlet's mind; the rest of the able cast swims in and out of focus, as Hamlet considers and then discards their characters.
The technique involved here makes me think of something I've recently read about, "visible mending," in which people creatively patch the holes in their textiles rather than chuck them into the massive global pile of discards.
At first blush, the idea of single people having a limited time to find love before human society literally discards them by turning them into beasts might sound too strange to have any emotional resonance whatsoever.
Here are three books that you won't find on any business school syllabus but will enhance your creative thinking skills at work: Theoretical physicist Leonard Mlodinow explores how the mind discards old ideas and adopts new ones.
And if you're assuming restaurants and farming are the sole culprits of food and agricultural waste, consider that a U.S. family of four discards around $1,1003 a year on food, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Not that there weren't beautiful visuals and beautiful plot twists and... This past week, we published Andrew Hawkins' feature E-Waste Empire, which tracked the millions of pounds of dead electronics that New York discards each year.
The choice the U.S. faces as to whether it revamps NAFTA or discards it is a binary trade-off: Mexico, Canada and the U.S. can become partners to success or accomplices to failure in the 21st century.
Her strident musings on the fickle fame cycle, which Hill warned about on the album as well as her frequent big-ups to Nina Simone, presaged discussions of how the industry discards and dishonors black women musical geniuses.
OSLO (Reuters) - Fishing fleets dump about 10 percent of the fish they catch back into the ocean in an "enormous waste" of low-value fish despite some progress in limiting discards in recent years, scientists said on Monday.
From shelf to shredder to water-jet saw to our coffee table This past week, we published Andrew Hawkins' feature E-Waste Empire, which tracked the millions of pounds of dead electronics that New York discards each year.
Compelled to conceal her shaved head to carry off an undercover mission, General Okoye, played by Danai Gurira, calls her flowing wig "a disgrace" and discards it the instant she draws her spear to battle the bad guys.
Karemaker discards learned ideas about "what (he) should look like," and with a collection of work that frequently challenges us to ditch our own biases about what comics should be, he marks a territory that's distinctly his own.
"If we can better map how the human brain discards information and commandeer that process, we can better facilitate forgetting in a therapeutic setting," says Jarrod Lewis-Peacock, a professor of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin.
"It relates to practices from over a decade ago and discards thirty years of legal precedent that all companies in France rely on with an order that will cause chaos for companies across all industries," an Apple spokesperson said.
"The link between politics and weapons must be broken forever," he said recently, even as he cast doubt on whether the FARC will prosper as a political movement unless it discards its "archaic and Soviet-era" rhetoric of class war.
"The shift of discards from Atlantic to Pacific waters shows a dangerous trend in fisheries of exporting our fishing needs and fishing problems to new areas," said study co-author Tim Cashion, a researcher from the University of British Columbia.
The story doesn't entirely hold together after the fact — in particular, it feels like it discards Russell without ever really building a memorable identity for him — but as is typical for Saulnier, it's shocking and moving while it's actually going on.
Bostrom considers it and discards it as impossible — some countries or actors would continue their research, in secrecy if necessary, and the outrage and backlash associated with a ban on a field of science might draw more attention to the ban.
The author is about to turn 72 as he publishes his 61st novel, "The Institute," about children who display supernatural abilities being forcibly rounded up for study by a shadowy organization that brutally discards them when their usefulness is exhausted.
At the Puerto Rico Energy Commission's request, AES has put forward a different vision for the Puerto Rican grid — one that does not simply rebuild the status quo network nor one that discards its value in favor of small dispersed microgrids.
In Israel, the collapse of the peace process and subsequent conflict with the Palestinians led to major right-wing drift among voters and elected officials; many of its leaders now have an exclusivist vision of Israel's Jewish identity that discards core democratic values.
Although not all the works in Monument directly addressed climate change, the problem of how much waste our technology-dependent lifestyles generate and how we may deal with these discards was inevitable — in no small part simply due to the cluttered location.
In each telling of the tale—film, novel, and series—the protagonist is a failed creative who, once medicated, instantaneously succeeds at a chosen art form (writing or music), then discards it, turning attention to the "real world": to power, money, force, policing.
It was just another weekend for the couple, 23-D printing pioneers who have developed novel techniques for sustainable building, often using low-cost waste materials like mud, dirt, nutshells, coffee grounds, and other discards that are "essentially free," Ms. San Fratello said.
One of the reasons MP3 was used so often was that it created small, listenable audio files that took up a tenth to a quarter of the space of the original file, thanks to an audio-compression process that discards data deemed unnecessary.
He selects one with chicken, asparagus and rice, but before heating it in the microwave, he carefully measures out a half-cup of rice and discards the rest, knowing he needs to cut from around 230 pounds down to 205 in two months.
I've got into the habit of purging my wardrobe every few months and putting the discards for sale on eBay (Kondo method — it works), so I invited a friend over to be my clothes model for the night in exchange for dinner and wine.
Hispanic conservatives who spoke to BuzzFeed News this week continually made the argument that their moral and political high ground would be wiped away if Trump discards the Republican refrain that they support certain policies because of the rule of law by choosing to pardon Arpaio.
Hispanic conservatives who spoke to BuzzFeed News this week continually made the argument that their moral and political high ground would be wiped away if Trump, by choosing to pardon Arpaio, discards the Republican refrain that they support certain policies because of the rule of law.
Leica has added a new 75mm digital framing crop, in addition to the 35mm and 50mm options that were available on the Q. Even with the 75mm crop, which discards much of the information captured by the sensor, the Q2 can still offer a 7-megapixel image.
She discards photos of her parents holding her as a baby; the love letters her tormented grandfather received from his mistress in California; even the small wooden toy box that belonged to Gabriel, her older brother, who drowned as a toddler years before she was born.
The idea is to make a high-quality smart lock that discards a lot of the conventional thinking about residential locks, or create a new product from first principles, similar to how Apple approaches the design of a new product by thinking about the experience first.
The rope strands are made of patchworked discards sourced from Cincinnati's National Flag Company — at 150 years old, one of the country's oldest flag manufacturers — and this process hearkens to a similarly archaic time when the best manufacturing technology required twisting rope from fiber components at full length.
He is a man who finds affirmation in his ratings, measuring his worth by whether people want to watch him on TV. In his campaign for the White House, this ratings hunger determines which statements Trump continues to express as genuine reflections of his world view and which he discards.
The philosopher Jean-François Lyotard, best known for his prescient analysis in "The Postmodern Condition" of how public discourse discards the categories of true/false and just/unjust in favor of valuing the mere fact that something is being communicated, examined the tension between experience and argument in a different way.
Air and iron — desire and whalebone stays — govern the story, whose most intriguing moments don't occur between the standard-issue characters: the constrained lovers; the spoiled rich kids Cait is chaperoning on their world tour; Émile's jealous, wicked demimondaine mistress; the amoral aristocrat who seduces and discards virgins; and so on.
Khan discards his sweaty shirt and hikes up his shorts, revealing circular red bruises on his back, each the size of a baby's fist, from cupping treatment (other dubious medical interventions mentioned by Khan's camp, though these aren't practiced by him, include reiki, water fasts, and sucking the marrow out of animal bones).
Her Story producers Laura Zak and Kate Fisher sat down with Vox culture critic Todd VanDerWerff for his new podcast, I Think You're Interesting, to discuss why it's important to center stories on people whom mainstream media traditionally kills or discards, who are rarely considered worthy of empathy, much less of a happy ending.
This is something Lee Child, author of the Jack Reacher thrillers (who is not in Ms. Newman's book, but is arguably legendary in the genre world), also acknowledged in a piece for The Financial Times about the decision to create a hero who doesn't have a wardrobe but rather buys what he needs for as little as possible, wears it, discards it and replaces it as necessary.
The period is compartmentalized into technical explorations thus: "Play within a Play" shows his investigations into the conventions of perspective (his reimagining of Hogarth's famous perspectival oddity in "Kerby (After Hogarth) Useful Knowledge" of 1975 is a cocky artist's in-joke); "Demonstrations of Versatility" covers his work at the Royal College of Art, in which Hockney selects or discards different styles, treating painting as an intellectual exercise.

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